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TRIBUNE. VOL. III. UNION, MO., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1889- STi Li 1G Oi & Gi P.i Bi .3i: CYV1? 2 . fast norxj. Leave Union Labadie Creve ( fir Clav.on tNo. ,5.1(1, A. M. .C.12 A. M, .7.2(1 ' 7.5C " H. 20, " I. :;i, r. m. 2.52 " .4.22 li .."..12 " rrive in St. Loui? i v o. 1' Leave I !)1'11 . L'oj-idie ( .'r-vo ( ,'irur. . . Clayton Arrive u St. Louis. .5 55 WK.T BOINI" Leave St. Louis . . . .T.'yt. A.M. tx. i.. " . Clayton S.14 " Ckvp CuMtr 8.50 " Lubadie,..- MHS Arrive m Union,. . .11.: i " tX. 11. Leave St. Louis, 5.15 p.m. Ciuvlon Ti.'.'A CtVe. C.mr O.Kt " Lai.adie 7.17 ' Virive in Fniiih S.(M) ' tj);tii. o.veeot SiiikI.IV. Til, BEGKMAHN, 1 1 jeffimeshukc, i. o., Franklin Co., - - Missouri. l'KA t.KIt in ST 6SD3S, SSKSSSS, HAEDWAES, 25,!?: Cs.ps, 5?sfej, fairs, Sc. M-o FAMILY MEBiCINES. ALL CFFEIiED AT YERY LOW PRICES. &i Yn'Af r TaUfn iu lM'hiiasc for SiarKc Pihts. CHU&OH DIRECTORY. r.K'.l'.'TlAS-, iI Kit..!'iv at VI (-ri. S. r r . 1 net Klder Hi-Milieu. IVstor, i ; -n:it Hill. Third nt New , !" .urtii at Union. ilA!TI-T r"rrif7...."i-: -7r. IJ. I.. Mit'-liel' np-Chi'ni. iirt Sunilnv, Jirusli '"rvk. "i-i.al vm! tliir-l Sundays, Indian iVuirip, ffuith !'ii!ni:v ot'cru li month. V,V:i l!( 1)1S1 -- I lev. . S. Tvlcr, mstor yh t Si'tu' n.v 'il IVint 1'ieasunt inorniiii; and r.rfnirif;: id t-'uiidnv at St. Clair niornir. ar.d if -Tefiaiid m Moello t '' o'el.K-k P. M. ''rH S.u "I'tv, Union miirtiiiiic nd evpoint;. 4th ; o;!:alf.y, St. Ciair morninjr and eveninjr, and at I'liH-N iiiutl'M o'clock I'. .M OFFICIAL LViaEGTGEY. tSrrJ.t J.rlir'. Ktidol,.:. Mir. '. V- nh.-.j -.1 .i-!.o' ft.-....! . '11. Holte : '-S..T .h.t!;- C- niiv vVurt. i.r;l- A O ! "man, ( '.unplielluui A : v i- ;-i(r .i 1ft Hi1!., liei iiMid C'ovo . ! V.-. l,ii -t-..- .-f i ll'- .Sivli.e, "-i lel.. !I. I!. Ueru lii iel-! i ( ' nr.ty Ciei-k.H.Wi ::.cl Cnion ':erk' lictiit Convt. I. lm Woiiner I'nion ...t-j. r, M. W. ii .e.i r Cnior o! !--. tr, ,r.ir.i.-t ifln l Diudcc f -bvr.tV. Th.s S lilack Cnioi Itcowrd-r, .1. I-'. Whit a. ii Cnior Ptiolie A lio.. I-. II. Thias Wnhinj;tor I'ro-oi mil," Ally., CI. ;!-- 1 . l.'. 'tei kan p UnioE .- c i', '.. ;.-ri I'nion '. . : - tier, Xtf- Ma'.tlie Unior .S, i 'oiimi .,11. .". Kieh! Heiiinont. , ii'.'i i ,r, .1 W. Martin, S'notwell ! i)r. A C. lieiilmuim ..Detmolc TfAim OF COURT, 1889. Thi Terms f the A'snous Court lifin en the following dales: CJRCITT CtH'IIT. llounhir leru.s, Monday Mnv lOt'i, aad Mon.la Novemljor li'itli. ri;;!ATK v'Cl'U'l' iiic.-ts on Moi.dav, V.anVi !)ti, Monday, Jmn' 'Hid, Moiulay. Sti.:riihr l!d, and ilmi lay. Dn-endier 'Jil CO I'M TV COlTtT. i:ei;ul ir trui b'i;in cn th fit st Moiiiiay- in' Krl.niary, May ut'iit and N'.vemlii r. TKUVS t. s;i'int Ilrmii simp 1,'n enso a hi-id I' ll tui' Itii dav of .,'aiiiinrv ruid .ln'v Tl !ett',e with the ("'..'.lector, on tin-1st Moie d.-.v in March. LOAHI) OK KQAMZATDN in.-et on the n-f 1 . uv ci Ai.nl. lioAUll t Al'i'.-.ALS meets Jk-mlnv A priil"). I. B. Iloiul matters lire oiil attended to at regular terms: other husiness at all terinx UNION MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weeklv by KEIXIiAUI) iJlULs, DKALKUS IN General Merchandise Wheat N. So.TiV No :5 tTo. No 4 .Bacon, bieakt.-iM, peril i$.i- n, niiddlin-r?, " lacn, sin til lers, UiitU-r, tVesli, " Hc-ans 'vft-.f. r nu e'i ( .'acai .. tS't'f--o . Vi arai atio Cj3'-c. fancy...! Oo-T 'O. clu ice Kk.gs, jwr do H ous. pe.- fh - Sal-i i 1! "H '() JO .ml (nior.s, per bu Oil, J-. r g.li IViaioc.s per liu i: e, per It, .Sn'r.r, jra-m!ateit, p i' !t.. Si.L ir A S-. ir. !i,ht 1 row n So ia ''" i, jrunpowder, per Ih... a. i, ''i orial, per lb Viiica.- lVmccsS Tea lb-No Tea . 1 av. !-3' r,,:s!of tl l'.".a70 tjOuiii) j 13a-J." ! .;0j 7-5 i Grain, Flour, Etc. Corrected Dy 'VITT drain Buverand Miller. KKTAIL PRICES. Knller Patent, per 100 lbs,.$ fcplenlul .... " I'ersnadei " Grabam ;iii-)stuff 13ran " ' " Bolted Com Meal " " . 2 40 2.15 l.C,, 1.75 .GO Corn meal, (per ba) .45: C-OTU, (per bu) .... ........... .-0 CIAVJT? PflBlfgHAVK been sent fefii bbtWDto a few this week. x(se' and is an in vitatmu til tlrt Vi.....l- or tn become a subscriber, tin- "a per. road our term If you like in the hr.-t i i". hi of the last i:tge. Mr. Aug. Bechte mover, of Caseo, was i:: town Monday. Fancy and (Iain Stationary at tl.e Post Office. Mr Pan Haid. of Borecr, was in Union Saturday. A thirteen pound boy aiiied :;t Lonz Helicon's this week. When you jr., for your mail try one of those elmiee Cigars. I'cmeuiber that the Postmaster keeps a supply of Stationery :tiid cigars constantly on hand. -County Court commences nest Monday, the 4i!i iu-t . and Circuit Court. MoimIuv. tii,- I S 1 1 , ii.st. Tn f. Tiuiirs: is under ,d!tiiti.ii f.. J. C. Hallivan ind NY II. Clark for favors r-xK i'.ded tins v..--. k. ( )wii to l:id wc-atlior. tlie .-..;!e ;it Mr. (I W. ll iwkins' o-i lust Saturday was not larjjfly attended. -Tl.e Son? of rotcrr.i will m-et at theoffu-e of .folm II. L'ii:-li, rj.. in l'n-io;i, tomorrow eveiiinir. the 2d hn-t. .lolin C. Ueiiilianl hits as fine a stock "f I'larihvare. (iieenswai e. etc.. at :;s low ; rices as can lie found in the C'f.uity. Mr. Xwieaii Kr'o. viee-inesideiit ;)11 i llener.i Maliaiifr of the K. C., V. N. W. Uy was in l'i i i l : 1 lo s.Iav t-usiiiesr. Mr. 1). P. Wood, of Vllh, 7iid.ro, and Mr. Chas. .Junes, of St. Lui:is, were in Prion a part of this week on business.Klder Sladc ha 5 frone t (Vntralia, Ills., to h"!il pn traeteil niectiiiir. lr. lSrauliou is conditctiii the ineetine in I " ii i. mi. Hereafter s-n ioe will he held in the Cathoiie church on the first Sunday of each inoiith. instead of on Thursdav. as lieretofor'. t Madias Alteniueller has taken out ftp tehers hi-ene. lie was in tow?i Tuesday ai:d disposed of a load of choice hf-ef and pol k at oan l t -ts per j., nnd. For all chronic affections of mar-nrd or single indies. I)r. J. P. Droin-iroole's I'imlish Female Bitters act like a charm. nov Mr. Newton Calkins." of Srn.tv.--ll. aeeo-.iipaided hy Master NVil Calkins, spent the creator )arr of the week in Firon, visiting relatives. Felt Sai.k-SH acres of J.ind. mostly creek bottom, about 50 acre-" in cultivation, price l.H(N). Iiupure of . 75. 1-Ikkv. 19 21 I Mr. E. P. Ilallian left for St. L i;:s yrst rday nionii..ir to aeeei t a po-;tion in tl.e offico of tl.e State Ciain Inoicctor. 7-.wr. 1! ivomprr. or l,y.m tiwn-sliiji. feil down stair one day last w.-ek and sustained injuries from which he die I tlie following d;)y. lie WAi buried last Sunday. M. W. Bauer i the proud possessor of a nine pound boy which put in an app arnnee nt 1 1 i ; home last Friday. Thus, as time rolls on, the republican party continues to snow stronger and stroller, Dr. .C. Heidiuann. of Detmold, will start to Now York Monday to pur-s io special studies in Obstetrics and S.mrerv in the world renowned Belle-vac Ilor-pilal. When in Pacific and you want a j-md square meal, don't. !a'I to call on Mi'.. C. Lai,Lrrnbncher. who always sets a !ooii mi'al and makes reasonable charges for the same. -The Bose Hill Dramatic Club will give .-oi f'litcrtai.iiuciit at the residence ol C. . Wood, in Bobs, on hc oven-inr of Saturday. November 2d. The proceeds will bo for the benefit of the 1'h-as-i.nt Hill Chiiftian church. All aro ei'idinliv invited to attend. ; ; Join) Scliuoll. r, froju St Louis Co . I : ,. W.l,.l .,- intl,;. lands in this eountv descriViod ln'onerlv in the Asses- ors . c. M. W. Bauer j would bo ulad if ail ::on-residcnts WHiild j send him a description of their lands. j - -There has been a very popular song j with young America duviii? the last twenty years known as "McCarthy's Man-, but the skid; Louis (tchlcrt inss ir "Tom Hawkins" Colt. ' with music by Messrs. Martin. Bolte, Pueh, Lowr, Clark. Maupin, (lallrnkamp. &('., Ac. Tisk. TuiBi'NK readers will please excuse wnatever deficiencies may ap- p ar n mis week s issue, as Mr lirowu, j the editor, is confined to his bed with a jS-'vcie .-pell of pneuinonia. and the -l i printer and devil have t do the best 'J they can without him. While not dan- !Zv".ous - sick, lie has not Leon able to write a hue or "read i.roof." i - The colored folks save a festiy.il , l ist Saturdav nijrlit at the rosidcn'.'C of Mr Mc,.s WT.ittlnn-f..!. f..v l.......tit heir cue ri ll. It was a success, fi- ............ ... ... i.ii,., . & IH.J li't K j the repairs n their church nearly com 11 'l it.... 1 I .mil w(u.i.-tt - I 1..,. ...n. pleted and will have preaching in it next uudav. Wednesday J..s. NoelLe shipped !iis Urst arioait ct hoop noles to t. Loiiis. Monday ouie of his shavers They were uromi.tlv wont on a : trikc liaid off an.i iriven permission to jro to work again ov quit, just as they iilea'-od. It is said that Joe pay his shavers 5e per hundred more than they could ret elsewhere. 'The oyster supper given by the ladies of the Catholic church in Mou-tiers Hall on Wednesday evening was a very successful affair. Kiiouuh monev ivas raised to pay for several litt'e i pairs on the church. The ladio.s de- I .r() erve inuc'. praise for the tasteful man-i j nor in which overvthins was arranged. A.. V, AT- 1 ..- ri ..1 " ..1 , .'iiss liOitie vaiueniaiiu look ice priy.e r being the ;.rottiest lady present, and ( J,e Bauer for uirliest man uresent. PERSONAJLS. 7. Mrs. F. B. Hallk'an wont to St. Louis yesterday. Miss hate Kriesre was visiting; her brother west of 1'juori last week. Chas. Beinhard attended Divine s-rvices at Krakow on Sunday last. -Mrs Minnie Flynn, of Sullivan, is visitin her vi.-ter, lrs. 11. W. llaae. Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Haase visited Sullivan relatives and friends last Sunday. Mrs. .las. I. Jones, of Washington, was the j.i.(st of Miss F.uuna Beinhard hist Saturday. -Mr: am! Mrs. (leo. Crowe, A-a. and Miss !rde Crowe were in 'Yashins:-ton !at Monday. Miss Tii.uisa Vicrins. of Sullivan, is very sick with diphtheria, with very little, hopes of recovery. Miss Ana Arand. wlio has heeii visiting friends in St. Louis, returned last Monday ni.sht. Mrs. P!)illi.s, who has hern visit-in? ni Wasl'iiiirton Coun'y for some t;:i:e, has rcturnrd. -Miss Ernnia Beinhard, of Msnehoa-ter. St. Louis Co.. i visitins: the famiiy of Mr. F. W. Beinhard, in Union. i Misse.- Nannie. llus and Kitty llallifan b-ft this niorni.ir to visit the St. Lui Seminary at . Jennings. Mo. Mes..-, V. M. Patterson and L.utiin.-- Bryan, of Washington, were c:ii!i:i.; .-.t tl.e Hr.lliaan mansion on Sunday last. Last Tuesday a jrrand lecepthii was accorded Mis Kittle ilalliir-in and her inict. Miss Nannie Huires. oi' Os-bonie. Mo., a', the C iniliiereia! Hotel in Washington, by Miss 1. F. Butler, 'riiose present wer the Misses Lee C' iles. M-.,rv tied Kitty Cnhill. Lucv B. Voorhis. Dr. !'. N. Butler. John 'and IIndso:i lia'H-an. All person? that have not handed assessments vrc requested to tuinj; or send th" saiiK. to n;v oflico. M. W. Bai kh. Assessor. The reason the four men that won shaving hoop for .los. Nooll quit wi rk !at Iimi.lay tiiornine. was t.r-cause he would not ajrree to tln-ir ter.us, which wr io, 55c per hundred for shaving and the shavers to keep the wood. -I. N. II AH.MO.. B. S. Mfie. of (iriys S.uniuit. is the owner of the largest finit farm in the county. IB has just made shipment of S5(l barrels of Ben Davis no- pies and l.tR'O barrels of apples of other varieties. He will also make 125 bar rels of choice cider. ( Jhsorver. CillCKKN' CIIOI.F.UA. Wonderful Kiirht mixed with a litt'c sweet mil'; or water will cure any case of Chicken Cholera on earth, is it is triven to clnckons before thev arc dv- nicr. nS, nd Morairioe items came too iate for this week s issue' JAPAN .'Irs. Ashley is visiting in Crawford County. Thos. Bohinson contemplates retum-i lg t.) Colorado in a few days. His brother K. intends returning with him. W iu. Cunio. a young man of our vicinity who went to Arizona last spring, .'-out his "father S170.0 a few days a so. He is workiog in the mines at o.(l!l psr day. Bemck & Co. made S5(1 thresh in sr w heat and ats this fail. John Ahb'ti. a ucntleinen that wont to Washington Territory about a year ago. ret unit 1 a few days since aud he now says there is no place like old 1 ranklin (Virnty. Mr. Sam MeCallistcr's three eldest children are attending the ?ullivan High School. .Mr. John (liebler and lady were in our vicinity !ast Saturdav. the. guests of Dr. Ashley. Some say that it wiil not be Ion? until a young ua-n of our vicinity w ill visit I'nion f-ir Matrimonial license. John Biller and wife arc visiting near I'nion. Mr. Fritz Strut hkamp's infant child died a few days since: also a baby of Mr. (Jus llolvev-V, both of diphtheria. As there are many that are opposed to the W heel in our countv. or the Farmers' and Lalorers" Cnion of Missouri. 1 wiil give a synopsis of its constitution, si. that all may know our object:1st. To lalvtr f r the education of agricultural claso jn the science of economical itoveriiment in a strictly non-partisan spirit. 2d. To einit.rse the matter "in ali things essential, unity,7' and in all things cluirity. "!d. To develop a better state, socially, mentally, morally, and financially. 4. To create a better understanding for sustaining civil officers in maintaining law and order. 5th. To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and good will among all mankind and brotherly! love among ourselves. (Uh. To suppress personal, local, sectional. nd national prejudices; all un-healthful rivalry, and all selfish ambition.7th. The brightest jewels it garners are tlie tears of widows and orphans, and its imperative commands are to visit, the homes where lacerated hearts are bleeding, to assuage the suffering of a sister: bury the dead, cure for the widow and educate the orphan; t . execute charity towards offenders; to construe words and deeds in their most favorable light, grantins honesty of purpose and good iueentions to others. Heme, any person can see that it laws are based on reason aud equity, and its cardinal doctrines inspire purity of thought and life; its intention, "peace on earth and good w ill towards men." Hoping that all non-Wheelera shall read this carefully. I remain, as ever. A Whf.ki.k. St. Clair. Moselle a NEW HAVEN ITEMS. A moving gisht is that presented hy the trees leaving the Barby Nursery. Probably that of the Great Birnani wood moving t. Dunsinane heights was nowhere by tb.2 side of it. It is reported that a wedding party was brought to an untimely and nnlook- d for termination one Jay last week. No young Loehinvnr fatole the bride away; hut the strong hand of the law siuitehel the groom from hi hlushiiu.' partner's side to satisfy the denr-inds of another fair daughter of Beouf. with whom he had entered into a similar en-gagemeut and contract. He may now bo singing tlsn song of the Beggars' opera. ltow happy 1 ! he with either, wove t'other dear i banner away:"' Biv. Werner, the pastor of the- Mcth- ouist enuri-ii m tlie rei:ie iieiirniior hood, had i. largo family reunion at his residence on Thursday of last week. About 15(1 gjiests were present, but not not near so Kianv as Mr. Werner expected ami ha 1 made arrangement to entertain. A very enjoyable time is reported. A well attended prayer meet.'iig was lieid in the church at uijht. Well, wo wonder if the arcat healer. would-be statesman and literati of our city thinks now tht lie has crushed the editor of The Tnint xt egts, shells and all. "Oh wad tome pow. r the uif-tie tie us, 'i'o see oursels as others see us!" It is 'generally considered a sign of r-pi iujr when the fnvrs l.emn to i-roak ; but where a community has a chronic croaker iu its midst, the sau.ryofthc sign is taken away. Mrs. Julian Bar.br is contemplatim; a trip to Kansas ii- th near future, to vis;: relatives m ur ci ainerv the rr.tllie State, and cheese factory bid? fair to materialize at b,i;ies men scorn t. of "irettimr t!icre."' an early day. ( hi: i have the knack We frequent!:' see ladies who should be very preltv. bur for a pallid unhealthy complexion, evidently due to some female irregularity, which nothing will so speedily enroot as Dr. Diom goole s Enirlich Female Bitter. Send stamp to Dr. J. P. Dromgoole. Louis viile, lv., tor t a:uiy .Medical Advis er, novj WASHINGTON. (fVndeusod.) issnker r. u . Mumpo. wno tins been under the weather for some time. is. we are glad to state, recuperating. Professor Srm. Boohni. formerly prin cipal of the Imuiauuels School, this city, wa.-i visiting f':iend here the hit tcr part of last week. r. II. I bias made a business trip to tne thriving city of New Haven last Wodnos lay. Nxt Wednesday regchir monthly meeting of the Buildin? & Loan Association.Died, last Saturdav. at the residence of her .-on Charles. Mrs. Katie Kamp- i( roeder, at the age of (111 years. Her remains were it terred in the Presbyte rian church cemetery last Monday. Last Sunday nighs .-bout lit o'clock our citizens wore annoyec by some ol turning ou :: false tire alarm. Th thing should be investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice. Col. Davidson, the wide awake and ever accommodating proprietor of the Hotel Evarts, has fitted up in an elegant style a sample room in the Bcrg-ner building opposite Jones & Lo-wright's livery stable. John Schmidt will leave in a few days f .r Los Angelos, Cah y. u. ' I-'ECX CUKKI). My two children had the Flux v ry bad. and one bottle of Morley's Blackberry Balsam cured them both sound and well. Moititis MnviiEl.!., Wood City. Texas. rS. dry i;i: ncii. The farmer have all finished sowing wheat. The new corn crop is very fine and opened up at 25 cents per bushel. Messrs. Thomas Davidon and Jin. Farris have "struck it big" in a load prospect." The Shofwell Mines have closed down for the present, but think they will resume business in the near future. Mr. Coane, of New Voik. returned j home last Saturday with some onyx specimens iroui ins mines. The finest entertainment that has ever taken place iu this part of the country was given on the evening cf the 25th at Mr. Pickles". Notwithstanding the night wa dark and drizzly, tlie young folks all turned out to participate iu the teipsicliorean art. After having put in the full twelve hours dancing j and feasting, returned their thanks to ! Mrs. Picklo. and declared if anything ii i.i. -.. on eariii couiu equal that entertainment, it would have to be another one at the same place. The young people, of this neighborhood are carried away by a little romance. A second Enoch Arden. who. owing to a misunderstanding, left his wife, and after Seven years of travel in the far west, returned, to find to his heart's sorrow, the idol of his affections married to another man. But not like poor Enoch did he keep himself hid from her, but boldly inarched to the house to gaze upon the face where once if not now, his whole affections were centered. We ill watch the result. Since the frost, squirrel and .m.ssuui hunting are all the rage. We believe that dears, are nlso plentiful iu "this neck of the woods," so c: me down young men, bring your Cupid arrows with you, and try your luck. Dry Branch is livelier now than eyer before. Owing to the vast amount of business at thin point, and with fair prospects of more thai ever, it offers more inducements to men of all kinds of business, and cheaper land, both m town and country, than anv point in the State j Miss Lizzie IL-.eppcle, of Stanton, by accident shot and killed herself while j playing with a su all pistol at her father s residence, at 12::iil r. i., last ! Tuesday. Dr. A. M. Daie. of this i place, was immediately dispatched fori j but arrived too hue 0 j,.r ;lnv :ls. j I sistaiu c, " i HEKGtK. Your correspondent, in company w ith Hy. and Fritz Stocppelniau made a visit to Talma-je Neb., on Oct. Sth. We saw Mr. II. Schacht formerly of Franklin 'Jo. Also had the plesure of attending a wedding while there. All wont well until half past one o'clock, when we slipped out to tlie barn to find a bed in the hay. This made iireat excitement for awhile, as overhody thought we were lost. the wedding of Mr. Hei.ry Mer and Miss Carrie Kallrnever on last Sun- uav was weU attended hy their many : l .. .i...: " ' t i ii nun mm it iiiu 1 1 s. Frank lloebn went to St. Louis to see about having the river fixed to i re-! Vent the bunks wahing away. Dan llaid. Jr., went fo St. Louis fl-.e other dav to lav iu a stock of winter goods. Dan is h.i'l!ig his house Paint ed, and will pro! ably lead his bird int.. the cane soon. Mr. and Mr-. Ford Meyer, from II...- stein, are at hcurv Stot ppelmaun s n i visit. Miss Julia nravinkci, of Hop-v.-e!!. Warren Co., is visiting at v". Froder-manu s. Mr. Ch. Witthaus moved to K-ina City last Saturday. Sorry to sic him go. but hope ho will do we'll. Then- will be a dunce g;ve:i by Otto Schmidt iu Schaub's Hall . n Satmd.iv, November -th. Misses Marv and Annie Heirisohn stalled for I'nion hist Monday to spend the winter. Lige hates to see them i o but he intends to make ;. trip to that place .soon. KlIOTWKLL. Very ple.isjnt weather for fall work and roads were never in better eondi-dition.Mr. Sam Farrar seems to be enjoying his visit home, and it is hoped he will stay till he gets Mesh eiimiLih on hhn tube recognized by hislold friends. Mr. Wm. Fitzccrald s family are back from Texa1--. ,,,) seem very favorably impressed with the Lone Star St it ?. The pulpit of the Beouf Presbvt-i i ui church, was supplied last Sunday by : (jerman Methodist ministir from !us-cotiadc Co., ho preached to a large eon 'rregation. Miss Cora Fitzgerald was obliged to dismiss hei school, at Spring Bin if. for some days lately on account of sickness in the district, or it is said noyr. only a scare caused by a false report of diphtheria.We bear that our old friend. Jacob Neoley, Esi.. ha taken services under n Kansas City publishing house, and is to try his hand at disseminating knowledge among the people. Mr. J. (Liny, attended the family reunion at the residence f Bcv. Werner, his brother-in-law. in Beouf township, last week. He reports 15n guestsprei--ent. and a very pleasant tune. Lovers of good reading, especially teachers, aie hereby notified that they can procure a year's subscription of the "American Journal of Education' (i-h.ne worth the iinmevV and a set of Dickens' Ci.mpi.etk Wokks. 15 volumes, wed and neatly bound, for 2."'! A whole library of tlie choicest English literature for 2.t(i!! H. Calkins. Shot well P. O., is the agent for I'ranklii Countv. Sl'MMKU COMPLAINT. My baby was nearly dead with Summer Complaint and toothing. 1 tried the best doctor in our tow'ii and everything I could hear of. until I gave my baby up as dead, when a friend prevailed upon me to try Motley's Blackberry Balsam. One bottle cured it and it is now as fat as a pig. J. D. Bkowpkii. Mcsquite, Texas. nS FOB SALE, I.OCAT1II) IX ST. O.A1K. MO. 1 desire to sell my entire outfit of blacksmith tools and stock on baud, consisting of twr. sets ,if tools a is usually found in a first clas.- cuntry shop- Plenty of work for a good smith. (7ood trade, good locality. Benson s for selling will be made known to purchaser. Now is the time to get a bargain. Address J. W. Covi.k. St Clair. Mo. Kill Carrie Chamberlain. Mrs. T. A. Lowe. CHAMBERLAIN & LOWE, I)UKSS-MAKEIW,-1 At the residence of Mrs. T. A. Lowe, CXI OX, - - - . O. (larments cut and fit to suit all tastes hy means of the Champion iaruicnt Fitter, now used for the first time in Franklin County. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Terms reasonable. 5ivt: l is a Tisial. MISS CLARA SCHICK HAS A ft" LI. stock or MIL LINER Y, :ON II AND. : Also, Gloves, Laces, Aetificiai. Flowers, Teimmings, !jL.ylie.s' FrnxisJjiXG Goods, Arc. f"Special attention given to Dues? Makisu. South of Public Square, I'NION. Mo J. W. HEIN, Merchant Tailor Autl dealer in lte.uly-iuii,le Cl-iih ing. North-west of PiiLlie S '.:ai rxrox AIO. ik UNION. - - . - wiOLRI. HEADQUARTERS FOR gocj::b: Motions, (iiMiis' Hats, C:q;.s Fiiniisliiiiii Goods, Grocoriis, FTardwaro, QiuHmsxvaro, Stationary, &c, &c. Liin( Cc'iitoiit, PL-istor Paris nod lliiildors" Material. i t rv i -:m:ai.i:k in EST tSS- Sherit's Salo in Fardtij. St.it of MIrsouri. County of Frank liu. s, i. iu the ( ircuit Court. October VM:. 1SK'. Fannie B. ! lailiff an. in vacation.- Amelia P. Butler, liob- I ert K. But h-r. Louis 1. Butler. August J. But- P-titi-ui for Partition. lo.. Allen Imtier. I au- iino N. Butler. Pierce N. Butler ar.d Mn-garct ; Butloiv j Ay virtue and by authority of a do- cre and a renewed order of sale made : by the iaid Circuit Court n the Loe entitled csuse, and a certified copy : thereof dated the B'th day of October A. I. ISsj), 1, the Undersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, will, on Sati-kiav. November !d. ISsfi. ; b two n the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the r.f-tcrnon of that dv. ;t (he north lioiit door of the Court House in theeityof I'nion iu Franklin ("omit v. Missouri sell at public vendue to the highest bidder fi r cash, n t:a t of lam" being the east lu-lf of the north-we-t quarter of Section Twenty. Township Forty-three. Banse Three. W.-st, :-:ti::.te.d in said County of Franklin. Tm :. S. Bl.At K. i.21 Sl.eiiii ,t Franklin Co.. Mo. Bherifi's Sale Ix virtiM and lv authority of a genturM! writ of f.vciitioTi, issued trom th ntflce of the ( Irrk t.I'th? Cireuit Court rf Kra-ikl n Countv, .!"., and t ' liu- dnecfed. in f.i-. -.r of Jud.l .Ioii-. 'a.lmiiii-.trVn.r "f the estate ef .I'-.hn Hulls. tlt-eensp ). vs. Hen Jm is and Wm. Htids;n. ! have levied upon and oiz"d a the oropertv of -ai Dei'.iu hints the f '.low ing l.eiti r.stntu, Mtua'.e 1 in the ( oiintv of I'rai.klin, State of Mi-somi. t.-wit: All of bl.nk No. Svpn 7, Ki-htf-s, Sira. '. and Sil-. en pi. nUo U U N'o.Sev-en'y-ue (75) and EiL-htv rix (Sf.) of block N-... eleven (11) an 1 also lot No. I forty four (44) of block No six (t'.l. ail j of U m. Kerr's addition to the t c.vn .if j St. Clair .n per j.hit n file in the oihee of the Becorder of Deodx. Franklin j County. Missouri. AIo the north-west' fractional qunrttrof section thirty-two 052). township forty-two (42) ranee one (1) cast. . -ontaining 15U 70-U M a.-ies; also i he S E ! of S E 1 of seeti. n 25, tow nsbip 42. range west, containing 4'V acres: also the S of the N E of section ;5i. tow nship 42. range 1 east, con taiuinu s0 aeret1: also a parcel of land in the N. E. part of X. E. . of X. W. 1 of section :. township 42. range 1 west, deseri: ed ns follows, to-wit: Beginning at the N E comer of said forty acre tract and run from thence south lo.rjf chains, from thence wet 1!.S., chains, from thence north 2C' east 1 l.ts chains, and from thence east .'J4 chains to place, of beginning, containing f) S.S lilo ;ieres except that part containing 4 ."(I-KXI acres lying north of county road and now belonging to J. II Bartie. A lso one other piece or parcel of land described as follows, to wit: Part of S E of S W 1 of section 25. j township 42. range 1 west, beginning ac ;a iMunt on north and south centre line I through said section 25. 10.LJ ch.-.ir.s N of quarter section corner to section.1 25 and "e. and from thence X alone sid centre line i: rotis, thence et li.vil chains to the St. Louis & finit Francisco Bailro.i l right of way, thence South along said light ot war 2'l rods to a stone by an osk tre. thence north H:3 E 11.7 chain t' the place of beginning, containing 5 acres. Also E 4 X E seetiod l.'J. town. hip 40 of range 1 east. And will f.-r ali t! ie right, title, claim, estate nd propeity .f the nhovo rr.med defendants, of, in m,.l to thpropertv ahuve de-serihed, for -a'e. f.-r re.-idv r:ih. to the hi"h- i e-t binder, at tie- Court Hoiie d.H.r in the ity of l id hi. whiljtho Circuit Couit is in ses-ion, on the 2:1 DAY OF NoYKMHKI!, ismo between th hours of nine o'clock iu the forenoon and fiv c'cluck in the afumK:i of that day. t satisfy said writ and co-ts. I'liie... Franklin County, M . (. :Ut'i iss... THOMAS S. BLACK. n'JlJ She.iti ,.f Fmnkfin County MO: KNOCKS TIIK CHli.I.si. i ll. ys i-A-S Agile loMie I.I....-L- hills every 'tunc. lias not fit'.et .-ii.tle ease. ' . Hit , -ir l'i...L i..1 ,1. !.). :. M,,. c; a & t:s oc I . - -.. EveiytLiog vi-- Thirst iy in so JNG, i k. . stook. it.eliltlihu O-i (H'TTEUiNi; kc. "'- v; D8. DReKMSSLFS EMCUa s A Powerful Uterine Tc r fur the Cur: cf rJ' I -rm. V Liritics. For sate by at 4: col A'-hntmr' iniilso 1 J. P. DE0MOO0I" jf - r- !s RejrulttotV C - - Rud Irrrpa. - i. - - -rmiljr Jneom .- ,:-niDn to no. 1 Manila. Z3T- Diamond Saloon, i'nion. r!iiona. BAUER 1 frl;:s. Have coi'-t-int' v on n?:i'. a eiiicc supply ol" Wines. I,i'jl!.".S ;!!lt! '!--. Sev.-r.i" hr.-oKts t.. V in sold in any quaiitilies. 1- KF.K LUNCH every h... a-10 o' !.k. FOR kJ. consumpt,ji It has permanently curotl THM'.UXM of cohoh proiK.unced hy ileto;( hepe-Iohs. If you have premcnifor. symptoms, such as Coojr!., LlifH- ilty of ISreathiiur. te., rtoti't liolav. i i:t ue PESO'S CUKE for CO.T.sL'MrTIO iuimciliatoly. Jiy Druggists. 2'j ctonta. ATTOSNEYS-AT-LAVTT9" joiix ii. I'uon, At tor? 1 6 v- a t-I a w, IT - . ;uion, M"i :.--c'iri. J. '. KISIv ADDOX, Attorney-at-J jiws Washii,r!p, Mis.souri. K. UAI.I.K vp. Artorn.y at Lam, OK. V. V.e;D, r.vett . cr of Title (J ALLKXK AMP S: WOOD, (Sueoessor- to lolm If. P'h.) I..IW, HEAL ESI i n: :ind TX-IM11(. InLXO- UNION, FRANKLIN COI TV, JI0t Have Complrt" Ah tmct of T.'t;. )ffle established in lfo5. A. W. MAUiMX, A 1 1 orn e v-a t-L a I'NION", MIS.si.lJU. M IIS m-M t A V s mimw T. A. LOV:, Attorney- at-Tnr, V',:'i: it.l,evariniis . i'rt ; - ' i'ectioii; . ,.j , hi .. i . - s;(ie g - - 1-. . 4fr

TRIBUNE. VOL. III. UNION, MO., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1889- STi Li 1G Oi & Gi P.i Bi .3i: CYV1? 2 . fast norxj. Leave Union Labadie Creve ( fir Clav.on tNo. ,5.1(1, A. M. .C.12 A. M, .7.2(1 ' 7.5C " H. 20, " I. :;i, r. m. 2.52 " .4.22 li .."..12 " rrive in St. Loui? i v o. 1' Leave I !)1'11 . L'oj-idie ( .'r-vo ( ,'irur. . . Clayton Arrive u St. Louis. .5 55 WK.T BOINI" Leave St. Louis . . . .T.'yt. A.M. tx. i.. " . Clayton S.14 " Ckvp CuMtr 8.50 " Lubadie,..- MHS Arrive m Union,. . .11.: i " tX. 11. Leave St. Louis, 5.15 p.m. Ciuvlon Ti.'.'A CtVe. C.mr O.Kt " Lai.adie 7.17 ' Virive in Fniiih S.(M) ' tj);tii. o.veeot SiiikI.IV. Til, BEGKMAHN, 1 1 jeffimeshukc, i. o., Franklin Co., - - Missouri. l'KA t.KIt in ST 6SD3S, SSKSSSS, HAEDWAES, 25,!?: Cs.ps, 5?sfej, fairs, Sc. M-o FAMILY MEBiCINES. ALL CFFEIiED AT YERY LOW PRICES. &i Yn'Af r TaUfn iu lM'hiiasc for SiarKc Pihts. CHU&OH DIRECTORY. r.K'.l'.'TlAS-, iI Kit..!'iv at VI (-ri. S. r r . 1 net Klder Hi-Milieu. IVstor, i ; -n:it Hill. Third nt New , !" .urtii at Union. ilA!TI-T r"rrif7...."i-: -7r. IJ. I.. Mit'-liel' np-Chi'ni. iirt Sunilnv, Jirusli '"rvk. "i-i.al vm! tliir-l Sundays, Indian iVuirip, ffuith !'ii!ni:v ot'cru li month. V,V:i l!( 1)1S1 -- I lev. . S. Tvlcr, mstor yh t Si'tu' n.v 'il IVint 1'ieasunt inorniiii; and r.rfnirif;: id t-'uiidnv at St. Clair niornir. ar.d if -Tefiaiid m Moello t '' o'el.K-k P. M. ''rH S.u "I'tv, Union miirtiiiiic nd evpoint;. 4th ; o;!:alf.y, St. Ciair morninjr and eveninjr, and at I'liH-N iiiutl'M o'clock I'. .M OFFICIAL LViaEGTGEY. tSrrJ.t J.rlir'. Ktidol,.:. Mir. '. V- nh.-.j -.1 .i-!.o' ft.-....! . '11. Holte : '-S..T .h.t!;- C- niiv vVurt. i.r;l- A O ! "man, ( '.unplielluui A : v i- ;-i(r .i 1ft Hi1!., liei iiMid C'ovo . ! V.-. l,ii -t-..- .-f i ll'- .Sivli.e, "-i lel.. !I. I!. Ueru lii iel-! i ( ' nr.ty Ciei-k.H.Wi ::.cl Cnion ':erk' lictiit Convt. I. lm Woiiner I'nion ...t-j. r, M. W. ii .e.i r Cnior o! !--. tr, ,r.ir.i.-t ifln l Diudcc f -bvr.tV. Th.s S lilack Cnioi Itcowrd-r, .1. I-'. Whit a. ii Cnior Ptiolie A lio.. I-. II. Thias Wnhinj;tor I'ro-oi mil," Ally., CI. ;!-- 1 . l.'. 'tei kan p UnioE .- c i', '.. ;.-ri I'nion '. . : - tier, Xtf- Ma'.tlie Unior .S, i 'oiimi .,11. .". Kieh! Heiiinont. , ii'.'i i ,r, .1 W. Martin, S'notwell ! i)r. A C. lieiilmuim ..Detmolc TfAim OF COURT, 1889. Thi Terms f the A'snous Court lifin en the following dales: CJRCITT CtH'IIT. llounhir leru.s, Monday Mnv lOt'i, aad Mon.la Novemljor li'itli. ri;;!ATK v'Cl'U'l' iiic.-ts on Moi.dav, V.anVi !)ti, Monday, Jmn' 'Hid, Moiulay. Sti.:riihr l!d, and ilmi lay. Dn-endier 'Jil CO I'M TV COlTtT. i:ei;ul ir trui b'i;in cn th fit st Moiiiiay- in' Krl.niary, May ut'iit and N'.vemlii r. TKUVS t. s;i'int Ilrmii simp 1,'n enso a hi-id I' ll tui' Itii dav of .,'aiiiinrv ruid .ln'v Tl !ett',e with the ("'..'.lector, on tin-1st Moie d.-.v in March. LOAHI) OK KQAMZATDN in.-et on the n-f 1 . uv ci Ai.nl. lioAUll t Al'i'.-.ALS meets Jk-mlnv A priil"). I. B. Iloiul matters lire oiil attended to at regular terms: other husiness at all terinx UNION MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weeklv by KEIXIiAUI) iJlULs, DKALKUS IN General Merchandise Wheat N. So.TiV No :5 tTo. No 4 .Bacon, bieakt.-iM, peril i$.i- n, niiddlin-r?, " lacn, sin til lers, UiitU-r, tVesli, " Hc-ans 'vft-.f. r nu e'i ( .'acai .. tS't'f--o . Vi arai atio Cj3'-c. fancy...! Oo-T 'O. clu ice Kk.gs, jwr do H ous. pe.- fh - Sal-i i 1! "H '() JO .ml (nior.s, per bu Oil, J-. r g.li IViaioc.s per liu i: e, per It, .Sn'r.r, jra-m!ateit, p i' !t.. Si.L ir A S-. ir. !i,ht 1 row n So ia ''" i, jrunpowder, per Ih... a. i, ''i orial, per lb Viiica.- lVmccsS Tea lb-No Tea . 1 av. !-3' r,,:s!of tl l'.".a70 tjOuiii) j 13a-J." ! .;0j 7-5 i Grain, Flour, Etc. Corrected Dy 'VITT drain Buverand Miller. KKTAIL PRICES. Knller Patent, per 100 lbs,.$ fcplenlul .... " I'ersnadei " Grabam ;iii-)stuff 13ran " ' " Bolted Com Meal " " . 2 40 2.15 l.C,, 1.75 .GO Corn meal, (per ba) .45: C-OTU, (per bu) .... ........... .-0 CIAVJT? PflBlfgHAVK been sent fefii bbtWDto a few this week. x(se' and is an in vitatmu til tlrt Vi.....l- or tn become a subscriber, tin- "a per. road our term If you like in the hr.-t i i". hi of the last i:tge. Mr. Aug. Bechte mover, of Caseo, was i:: town Monday. Fancy and (Iain Stationary at tl.e Post Office. Mr Pan Haid. of Borecr, was in Union Saturday. A thirteen pound boy aiiied :;t Lonz Helicon's this week. When you jr., for your mail try one of those elmiee Cigars. I'cmeuiber that the Postmaster keeps a supply of Stationery :tiid cigars constantly on hand. -County Court commences nest Monday, the 4i!i iu-t . and Circuit Court. MoimIuv. tii,- I S 1 1 , ii.st. Tn f. Tiuiirs: is under ,d!tiiti.ii f.. J. C. Hallivan ind NY II. Clark for favors r-xK i'.ded tins v..--. k. ( )wii to l:id wc-atlior. tlie .-..;!e ;it Mr. (I W. ll iwkins' o-i lust Saturday was not larjjfly attended. -Tl.e Son? of rotcrr.i will m-et at theoffu-e of .folm II. L'ii:-li, rj.. in l'n-io;i, tomorrow eveiiinir. the 2d hn-t. .lolin C. Ueiiilianl hits as fine a stock "f I'larihvare. (iieenswai e. etc.. at :;s low ; rices as can lie found in the C'f.uity. Mr. Xwieaii Kr'o. viee-inesideiit ;)11 i llener.i Maliaiifr of the K. C., V. N. W. Uy was in l'i i i l : 1 lo s.Iav t-usiiiesr. Mr. 1). P. Wood, of Vllh, 7iid.ro, and Mr. Chas. .Junes, of St. Lui:is, were in Prion a part of this week on business.Klder Sladc ha 5 frone t (Vntralia, Ills., to h"!il pn traeteil niectiiiir. lr. lSrauliou is conditctiii the ineetine in I " ii i. mi. Hereafter s-n ioe will he held in the Cathoiie church on the first Sunday of each inoiith. instead of on Thursdav. as lieretofor'. t Madias Alteniueller has taken out ftp tehers hi-ene. lie was in tow?i Tuesday ai:d disposed of a load of choice hf-ef and pol k at oan l t -ts per j., nnd. For all chronic affections of mar-nrd or single indies. I)r. J. P. Droin-iroole's I'imlish Female Bitters act like a charm. nov Mr. Newton Calkins." of Srn.tv.--ll. aeeo-.iipaided hy Master NVil Calkins, spent the creator )arr of the week in Firon, visiting relatives. Felt Sai.k-SH acres of J.ind. mostly creek bottom, about 50 acre-" in cultivation, price l.H(N). Iiupure of . 75. 1-Ikkv. 19 21 I Mr. E. P. Ilallian left for St. L i;:s yrst rday nionii..ir to aeeei t a po-;tion in tl.e offico of tl.e State Ciain Inoicctor. 7-.wr. 1! ivomprr. or l,y.m tiwn-sliiji. feil down stair one day last w.-ek and sustained injuries from which he die I tlie following d;)y. lie WAi buried last Sunday. M. W. Bauer i the proud possessor of a nine pound boy which put in an app arnnee nt 1 1 i ; home last Friday. Thus, as time rolls on, the republican party continues to snow stronger and stroller, Dr. .C. Heidiuann. of Detmold, will start to Now York Monday to pur-s io special studies in Obstetrics and S.mrerv in the world renowned Belle-vac Ilor-pilal. When in Pacific and you want a j-md square meal, don't. !a'I to call on Mi'.. C. Lai,Lrrnbncher. who always sets a !ooii mi'al and makes reasonable charges for the same. -The Bose Hill Dramatic Club will give .-oi f'litcrtai.iiuciit at the residence ol C. . Wood, in Bobs, on hc oven-inr of Saturday. November 2d. The proceeds will bo for the benefit of the 1'h-as-i.nt Hill Chiiftian church. All aro ei'idinliv invited to attend. ; ; Join) Scliuoll. r, froju St Louis Co . I : ,. W.l,.l .,- intl,;. lands in this eountv descriViod ln'onerlv in the Asses- ors . c. M. W. Bauer j would bo ulad if ail ::on-residcnts WHiild j send him a description of their lands. j - -There has been a very popular song j with young America duviii? the last twenty years known as "McCarthy's Man-, but the skid; Louis (tchlcrt inss ir "Tom Hawkins" Colt. ' with music by Messrs. Martin. Bolte, Pueh, Lowr, Clark. Maupin, (lallrnkamp. &('., Ac. Tisk. TuiBi'NK readers will please excuse wnatever deficiencies may ap- p ar n mis week s issue, as Mr lirowu, j the editor, is confined to his bed with a jS-'vcie .-pell of pneuinonia. and the -l i printer and devil have t do the best 'J they can without him. While not dan- !Zv".ous - sick, lie has not Leon able to write a hue or "read i.roof." i - The colored folks save a festiy.il , l ist Saturdav nijrlit at the rosidcn'.'C of Mr Mc,.s WT.ittlnn-f..!. f..v l.......tit heir cue ri ll. It was a success, fi- ............ ... ... i.ii,., . & IH.J li't K j the repairs n their church nearly com 11 'l it.... 1 I .mil w(u.i.-tt - I 1..,. ...n. pleted and will have preaching in it next uudav. Wednesday J..s. NoelLe shipped !iis Urst arioait ct hoop noles to t. Loiiis. Monday ouie of his shavers They were uromi.tlv wont on a : trikc liaid off an.i iriven permission to jro to work again ov quit, just as they iilea'-od. It is said that Joe pay his shavers 5e per hundred more than they could ret elsewhere. 'The oyster supper given by the ladies of the Catholic church in Mou-tiers Hall on Wednesday evening was a very successful affair. Kiiouuh monev ivas raised to pay for several litt'e i pairs on the church. The ladio.s de- I .r() erve inuc'. praise for the tasteful man-i j nor in which overvthins was arranged. A.. V, AT- 1 ..- ri ..1 " ..1 , .'iiss liOitie vaiueniaiiu look ice priy.e r being the ;.rottiest lady present, and ( J,e Bauer for uirliest man uresent. PERSONAJLS. 7. Mrs. F. B. Hallk'an wont to St. Louis yesterday. Miss hate Kriesre was visiting; her brother west of 1'juori last week. Chas. Beinhard attended Divine s-rvices at Krakow on Sunday last. -Mrs Minnie Flynn, of Sullivan, is visitin her vi.-ter, lrs. 11. W. llaae. Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Haase visited Sullivan relatives and friends last Sunday. Mrs. .las. I. Jones, of Washington, was the j.i.(st of Miss F.uuna Beinhard hist Saturday. -Mr: am! Mrs. (leo. Crowe, A-a. and Miss !rde Crowe were in 'Yashins:-ton !at Monday. Miss Tii.uisa Vicrins. of Sullivan, is very sick with diphtheria, with very little, hopes of recovery. Miss Ana Arand. wlio has heeii visiting friends in St. Louis, returned last Monday ni.sht. Mrs. P!)illi.s, who has hern visit-in? ni Wasl'iiiirton Coun'y for some t;:i:e, has rcturnrd. -Miss Ernnia Beinhard, of Msnehoa-ter. St. Louis Co.. i visitins: the famiiy of Mr. F. W. Beinhard, in Union. i Misse.- Nannie. llus and Kitty llallifan b-ft this niorni.ir to visit the St. Lui Seminary at . Jennings. Mo. Mes..-, V. M. Patterson and L.utiin.-- Bryan, of Washington, were c:ii!i:i.; .-.t tl.e Hr.lliaan mansion on Sunday last. Last Tuesday a jrrand lecepthii was accorded Mis Kittle ilalliir-in and her inict. Miss Nannie Huires. oi' Os-bonie. Mo., a', the C iniliiereia! Hotel in Washington, by Miss 1. F. Butler, 'riiose present wer the Misses Lee C' iles. M-.,rv tied Kitty Cnhill. Lucv B. Voorhis. Dr. !'. N. Butler. John 'and IIndso:i lia'H-an. All person? that have not handed assessments vrc requested to tuinj; or send th" saiiK. to n;v oflico. M. W. Bai kh. Assessor. The reason the four men that won shaving hoop for .los. Nooll quit wi rk !at Iimi.lay tiiornine. was t.r-cause he would not ajrree to tln-ir ter.us, which wr io, 55c per hundred for shaving and the shavers to keep the wood. -I. N. II AH.MO.. B. S. Mfie. of (iriys S.uniuit. is the owner of the largest finit farm in the county. IB has just made shipment of S5(l barrels of Ben Davis no- pies and l.tR'O barrels of apples of other varieties. He will also make 125 bar rels of choice cider. ( Jhsorver. CillCKKN' CIIOI.F.UA. Wonderful Kiirht mixed with a litt'c sweet mil'; or water will cure any case of Chicken Cholera on earth, is it is triven to clnckons before thev arc dv- nicr. nS, nd Morairioe items came too iate for this week s issue' JAPAN .'Irs. Ashley is visiting in Crawford County. Thos. Bohinson contemplates retum-i lg t.) Colorado in a few days. His brother K. intends returning with him. W iu. Cunio. a young man of our vicinity who went to Arizona last spring, .'-out his "father S170.0 a few days a so. He is workiog in the mines at o.(l!l psr day. Bemck & Co. made S5(1 thresh in sr w heat and ats this fail. John Ahb'ti. a ucntleinen that wont to Washington Territory about a year ago. ret unit 1 a few days since aud he now says there is no place like old 1 ranklin (Virnty. Mr. Sam MeCallistcr's three eldest children are attending the ?ullivan High School. .Mr. John (liebler and lady were in our vicinity !ast Saturdav. the. guests of Dr. Ashley. Some say that it wiil not be Ion? until a young ua-n of our vicinity w ill visit I'nion f-ir Matrimonial license. John Biller and wife arc visiting near I'nion. Mr. Fritz Strut hkamp's infant child died a few days since: also a baby of Mr. (Jus llolvev-V, both of diphtheria. As there are many that are opposed to the W heel in our countv. or the Farmers' and Lalorers" Cnion of Missouri. 1 wiil give a synopsis of its constitution, si. that all may know our object:1st. To lalvtr f r the education of agricultural claso jn the science of economical itoveriiment in a strictly non-partisan spirit. 2d. To einit.rse the matter "in ali things essential, unity,7' and in all things cluirity. "!d. To develop a better state, socially, mentally, morally, and financially. 4. To create a better understanding for sustaining civil officers in maintaining law and order. 5th. To constantly strive to secure entire harmony and good will among all mankind and brotherly! love among ourselves. (Uh. To suppress personal, local, sectional. nd national prejudices; all un-healthful rivalry, and all selfish ambition.7th. The brightest jewels it garners are tlie tears of widows and orphans, and its imperative commands are to visit, the homes where lacerated hearts are bleeding, to assuage the suffering of a sister: bury the dead, cure for the widow and educate the orphan; t . execute charity towards offenders; to construe words and deeds in their most favorable light, grantins honesty of purpose and good iueentions to others. Heme, any person can see that it laws are based on reason aud equity, and its cardinal doctrines inspire purity of thought and life; its intention, "peace on earth and good w ill towards men." Hoping that all non-Wheelera shall read this carefully. I remain, as ever. A Whf.ki.k. St. Clair. Moselle a NEW HAVEN ITEMS. A moving gisht is that presented hy the trees leaving the Barby Nursery. Probably that of the Great Birnani wood moving t. Dunsinane heights was nowhere by tb.2 side of it. It is reported that a wedding party was brought to an untimely and nnlook- d for termination one Jay last week. No young Loehinvnr fatole the bride away; hut the strong hand of the law siuitehel the groom from hi hlushiiu.' partner's side to satisfy the denr-inds of another fair daughter of Beouf. with whom he had entered into a similar en-gagemeut and contract. He may now bo singing tlsn song of the Beggars' opera. ltow happy 1 ! he with either, wove t'other dear i banner away:"' Biv. Werner, the pastor of the- Mcth- ouist enuri-ii m tlie rei:ie iieiirniior hood, had i. largo family reunion at his residence on Thursday of last week. About 15(1 gjiests were present, but not not near so Kianv as Mr. Werner expected ami ha 1 made arrangement to entertain. A very enjoyable time is reported. A well attended prayer meet.'iig was lieid in the church at uijht. Well, wo wonder if the arcat healer. would-be statesman and literati of our city thinks now tht lie has crushed the editor of The Tnint xt egts, shells and all. "Oh wad tome pow. r the uif-tie tie us, 'i'o see oursels as others see us!" It is 'generally considered a sign of r-pi iujr when the fnvrs l.emn to i-roak ; but where a community has a chronic croaker iu its midst, the sau.ryofthc sign is taken away. Mrs. Julian Bar.br is contemplatim; a trip to Kansas ii- th near future, to vis;: relatives m ur ci ainerv the rr.tllie State, and cheese factory bid? fair to materialize at b,i;ies men scorn t. of "irettimr t!icre."' an early day. ( hi: i have the knack We frequent!:' see ladies who should be very preltv. bur for a pallid unhealthy complexion, evidently due to some female irregularity, which nothing will so speedily enroot as Dr. Diom goole s Enirlich Female Bitter. Send stamp to Dr. J. P. Dromgoole. Louis viile, lv., tor t a:uiy .Medical Advis er, novj WASHINGTON. (fVndeusod.) issnker r. u . Mumpo. wno tins been under the weather for some time. is. we are glad to state, recuperating. Professor Srm. Boohni. formerly prin cipal of the Imuiauuels School, this city, wa.-i visiting f':iend here the hit tcr part of last week. r. II. I bias made a business trip to tne thriving city of New Haven last Wodnos lay. Nxt Wednesday regchir monthly meeting of the Buildin? & Loan Association.Died, last Saturdav. at the residence of her .-on Charles. Mrs. Katie Kamp- i( roeder, at the age of (111 years. Her remains were it terred in the Presbyte rian church cemetery last Monday. Last Sunday nighs .-bout lit o'clock our citizens wore annoyec by some ol turning ou :: false tire alarm. Th thing should be investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice. Col. Davidson, the wide awake and ever accommodating proprietor of the Hotel Evarts, has fitted up in an elegant style a sample room in the Bcrg-ner building opposite Jones & Lo-wright's livery stable. John Schmidt will leave in a few days f .r Los Angelos, Cah y. u. ' I-'ECX CUKKI). My two children had the Flux v ry bad. and one bottle of Morley's Blackberry Balsam cured them both sound and well. Moititis MnviiEl.!., Wood City. Texas. rS. dry i;i: ncii. The farmer have all finished sowing wheat. The new corn crop is very fine and opened up at 25 cents per bushel. Messrs. Thomas Davidon and Jin. Farris have "struck it big" in a load prospect." The Shofwell Mines have closed down for the present, but think they will resume business in the near future. Mr. Coane, of New Voik. returned j home last Saturday with some onyx specimens iroui ins mines. The finest entertainment that has ever taken place iu this part of the country was given on the evening cf the 25th at Mr. Pickles". Notwithstanding the night wa dark and drizzly, tlie young folks all turned out to participate iu the teipsicliorean art. After having put in the full twelve hours dancing j and feasting, returned their thanks to ! Mrs. Picklo. and declared if anything ii i.i. -.. on eariii couiu equal that entertainment, it would have to be another one at the same place. The young people, of this neighborhood are carried away by a little romance. A second Enoch Arden. who. owing to a misunderstanding, left his wife, and after Seven years of travel in the far west, returned, to find to his heart's sorrow, the idol of his affections married to another man. But not like poor Enoch did he keep himself hid from her, but boldly inarched to the house to gaze upon the face where once if not now, his whole affections were centered. We ill watch the result. Since the frost, squirrel and .m.ssuui hunting are all the rage. We believe that dears, are nlso plentiful iu "this neck of the woods," so c: me down young men, bring your Cupid arrows with you, and try your luck. Dry Branch is livelier now than eyer before. Owing to the vast amount of business at thin point, and with fair prospects of more thai ever, it offers more inducements to men of all kinds of business, and cheaper land, both m town and country, than anv point in the State j Miss Lizzie IL-.eppcle, of Stanton, by accident shot and killed herself while j playing with a su all pistol at her father s residence, at 12::iil r. i., last ! Tuesday. Dr. A. M. Daie. of this i place, was immediately dispatched fori j but arrived too hue 0 j,.r ;lnv :ls. j I sistaiu c, " i HEKGtK. Your correspondent, in company w ith Hy. and Fritz Stocppelniau made a visit to Talma-je Neb., on Oct. Sth. We saw Mr. II. Schacht formerly of Franklin 'Jo. Also had the plesure of attending a wedding while there. All wont well until half past one o'clock, when we slipped out to tlie barn to find a bed in the hay. This made iireat excitement for awhile, as overhody thought we were lost. the wedding of Mr. Hei.ry Mer and Miss Carrie Kallrnever on last Sun- uav was weU attended hy their many : l .. .i...: " ' t i ii nun mm it iiiu 1 1 s. Frank lloebn went to St. Louis to see about having the river fixed to i re-! Vent the bunks wahing away. Dan llaid. Jr., went fo St. Louis fl-.e other dav to lav iu a stock of winter goods. Dan is h.i'l!ig his house Paint ed, and will pro! ably lead his bird int.. the cane soon. Mr. and Mr-. Ford Meyer, from II...- stein, are at hcurv Stot ppelmaun s n i visit. Miss Julia nravinkci, of Hop-v.-e!!. Warren Co., is visiting at v". Froder-manu s. Mr. Ch. Witthaus moved to K-ina City last Saturday. Sorry to sic him go. but hope ho will do we'll. Then- will be a dunce g;ve:i by Otto Schmidt iu Schaub's Hall . n Satmd.iv, November -th. Misses Marv and Annie Heirisohn stalled for I'nion hist Monday to spend the winter. Lige hates to see them i o but he intends to make ;. trip to that place .soon. KlIOTWKLL. Very ple.isjnt weather for fall work and roads were never in better eondi-dition.Mr. Sam Farrar seems to be enjoying his visit home, and it is hoped he will stay till he gets Mesh eiimiLih on hhn tube recognized by hislold friends. Mr. Wm. Fitzccrald s family are back from Texa1--. ,,,) seem very favorably impressed with the Lone Star St it ?. The pulpit of the Beouf Presbvt-i i ui church, was supplied last Sunday by : (jerman Methodist ministir from !us-cotiadc Co., ho preached to a large eon 'rregation. Miss Cora Fitzgerald was obliged to dismiss hei school, at Spring Bin if. for some days lately on account of sickness in the district, or it is said noyr. only a scare caused by a false report of diphtheria.We bear that our old friend. Jacob Neoley, Esi.. ha taken services under n Kansas City publishing house, and is to try his hand at disseminating knowledge among the people. Mr. J. (Liny, attended the family reunion at the residence f Bcv. Werner, his brother-in-law. in Beouf township, last week. He reports 15n guestsprei--ent. and a very pleasant tune. Lovers of good reading, especially teachers, aie hereby notified that they can procure a year's subscription of the "American Journal of Education' (i-h.ne worth the iinmevV and a set of Dickens' Ci.mpi.etk Wokks. 15 volumes, wed and neatly bound, for 2."'! A whole library of tlie choicest English literature for 2.t(i!! H. Calkins. Shot well P. O., is the agent for I'ranklii Countv. Sl'MMKU COMPLAINT. My baby was nearly dead with Summer Complaint and toothing. 1 tried the best doctor in our tow'ii and everything I could hear of. until I gave my baby up as dead, when a friend prevailed upon me to try Motley's Blackberry Balsam. One bottle cured it and it is now as fat as a pig. J. D. Bkowpkii. Mcsquite, Texas. nS FOB SALE, I.OCAT1II) IX ST. O.A1K. MO. 1 desire to sell my entire outfit of blacksmith tools and stock on baud, consisting of twr. sets ,if tools a is usually found in a first clas.- cuntry shop- Plenty of work for a good smith. (7ood trade, good locality. Benson s for selling will be made known to purchaser. Now is the time to get a bargain. Address J. W. Covi.k. St Clair. Mo. Kill Carrie Chamberlain. Mrs. T. A. Lowe. CHAMBERLAIN & LOWE, I)UKSS-MAKEIW,-1 At the residence of Mrs. T. A. Lowe, CXI OX, - - - . O. (larments cut and fit to suit all tastes hy means of the Champion iaruicnt Fitter, now used for the first time in Franklin County. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Terms reasonable. 5ivt: l is a Tisial. MISS CLARA SCHICK HAS A ft" LI. stock or MIL LINER Y, :ON II AND. : Also, Gloves, Laces, Aetificiai. Flowers, Teimmings, !jL.ylie.s' FrnxisJjiXG Goods, Arc. f"Special attention given to Dues? Makisu. South of Public Square, I'NION. Mo J. W. HEIN, Merchant Tailor Autl dealer in lte.uly-iuii,le Cl-iih ing. North-west of PiiLlie S '.:ai rxrox AIO. ik UNION. - - . - wiOLRI. HEADQUARTERS FOR gocj::b: Motions, (iiMiis' Hats, C:q;.s Fiiniisliiiiii Goods, Grocoriis, FTardwaro, QiuHmsxvaro, Stationary, &c, &c. Liin( Cc'iitoiit, PL-istor Paris nod lliiildors" Material. i t rv i -:m:ai.i:k in EST tSS- Sherit's Salo in Fardtij. St.it of MIrsouri. County of Frank liu. s, i. iu the ( ircuit Court. October VM:. 1SK'. Fannie B. ! lailiff an. in vacation.- Amelia P. Butler, liob- I ert K. But h-r. Louis 1. Butler. August J. But- P-titi-ui for Partition. lo.. Allen Imtier. I au- iino N. Butler. Pierce N. Butler ar.d Mn-garct ; Butloiv j Ay virtue and by authority of a do- cre and a renewed order of sale made : by the iaid Circuit Court n the Loe entitled csuse, and a certified copy : thereof dated the B'th day of October A. I. ISsj), 1, the Undersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, will, on Sati-kiav. November !d. ISsfi. ; b two n the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and live o'clock in the r.f-tcrnon of that dv. ;t (he north lioiit door of the Court House in theeityof I'nion iu Franklin ("omit v. Missouri sell at public vendue to the highest bidder fi r cash, n t:a t of lam" being the east lu-lf of the north-we-t quarter of Section Twenty. Township Forty-three. Banse Three. W.-st, :-:ti::.te.d in said County of Franklin. Tm :. S. Bl.At K. i.21 Sl.eiiii ,t Franklin Co.. Mo. Bherifi's Sale Ix virtiM and lv authority of a genturM! writ of f.vciitioTi, issued trom th ntflce of the ( Irrk t.I'th? Cireuit Court rf Kra-ikl n Countv, .!"., and t ' liu- dnecfed. in f.i-. -.r of Jud.l .Ioii-. 'a.lmiiii-.trVn.r "f the estate ef .I'-.hn Hulls. tlt-eensp ). vs. Hen Jm is and Wm. Htids;n. ! have levied upon and oiz"d a the oropertv of -ai Dei'.iu hints the f '.low ing l.eiti r.stntu, Mtua'.e 1 in the ( oiintv of I'rai.klin, State of Mi-somi. t.-wit: All of bl.nk No. Svpn 7, Ki-htf-s, Sira. '. and Sil-. en pi. nUo U U N'o.Sev-en'y-ue (75) and EiL-htv rix (Sf.) of block N-... eleven (11) an 1 also lot No. I forty four (44) of block No six (t'.l. ail j of U m. Kerr's addition to the t c.vn .if j St. Clair .n per j.hit n file in the oihee of the Becorder of Deodx. Franklin j County. Missouri. AIo the north-west' fractional qunrttrof section thirty-two 052). township forty-two (42) ranee one (1) cast. . -ontaining 15U 70-U M a.-ies; also i he S E ! of S E 1 of seeti. n 25, tow nsbip 42. range west, containing 4'V acres: also the S of the N E of section ;5i. tow nship 42. range 1 east, con taiuinu s0 aeret1: also a parcel of land in the N. E. part of X. E. . of X. W. 1 of section :. township 42. range 1 west, deseri: ed ns follows, to-wit: Beginning at the N E comer of said forty acre tract and run from thence south lo.rjf chains, from thence wet 1!.S., chains, from thence north 2C' east 1 l.ts chains, and from thence east .'J4 chains to place, of beginning, containing f) S.S lilo ;ieres except that part containing 4 ."(I-KXI acres lying north of county road and now belonging to J. II Bartie. A lso one other piece or parcel of land described as follows, to wit: Part of S E of S W 1 of section 25. j township 42. range 1 west, beginning ac ;a iMunt on north and south centre line I through said section 25. 10.LJ ch.-.ir.s N of quarter section corner to section.1 25 and "e. and from thence X alone sid centre line i: rotis, thence et li.vil chains to the St. Louis & finit Francisco Bailro.i l right of way, thence South along said light ot war 2'l rods to a stone by an osk tre. thence north H:3 E 11.7 chain t' the place of beginning, containing 5 acres. Also E 4 X E seetiod l.'J. town. hip 40 of range 1 east. And will f.-r ali t! ie right, title, claim, estate nd propeity .f the nhovo rr.med defendants, of, in m,.l to thpropertv ahuve de-serihed, for -a'e. f.-r re.-idv r:ih. to the hi"h- i e-t binder, at tie- Court Hoiie d.H.r in the ity of l id hi. whiljtho Circuit Couit is in ses-ion, on the 2:1 DAY OF NoYKMHKI!, ismo between th hours of nine o'clock iu the forenoon and fiv c'cluck in the afumK:i of that day. t satisfy said writ and co-ts. I'liie... Franklin County, M . (. :Ut'i iss... THOMAS S. BLACK. n'JlJ She.iti ,.f Fmnkfin County MO: KNOCKS TIIK CHli.I.si. i ll. ys i-A-S Agile loMie I.I....-L- hills every 'tunc. lias not fit'.et .-ii.tle ease. ' . Hit , -ir l'i...L i..1 ,1. !.). :. M,,. c; a & t:s oc I . - -.. EveiytLiog vi-- Thirst iy in so JNG, i k. . stook. it.eliltlihu O-i (H'TTEUiNi; kc. "'- v; D8. DReKMSSLFS EMCUa s A Powerful Uterine Tc r fur the Cur: cf rJ' I -rm. V Liritics. For sate by at 4: col A'-hntmr' iniilso 1 J. P. DE0MOO0I" jf - r- !s RejrulttotV C - - Rud Irrrpa. - i. - - -rmiljr Jneom .- ,:-niDn to no. 1 Manila. Z3T- Diamond Saloon, i'nion. r!iiona. BAUER 1 frl;:s. Have coi'-t-int' v on n?:i'. a eiiicc supply ol" Wines. I,i'jl!.".S ;!!lt! '!--. Sev.-r.i" hr.-oKts t.. V in sold in any quaiitilies. 1- KF.K LUNCH every h... a-10 o' !.k. FOR kJ. consumpt,ji It has permanently curotl THM'.UXM of cohoh proiK.unced hy ileto;( hepe-Iohs. If you have premcnifor. symptoms, such as Coojr!., LlifH- ilty of ISreathiiur. te., rtoti't liolav. i i:t ue PESO'S CUKE for CO.T.sL'MrTIO iuimciliatoly. Jiy Druggists. 2'j ctonta. ATTOSNEYS-AT-LAVTT9" joiix ii. I'uon, At tor? 1 6 v- a t-I a w, IT - . ;uion, M"i :.--c'iri. J. '. KISIv ADDOX, Attorney-at-J jiws Washii,r!p, Mis.souri. K. UAI.I.K vp. Artorn.y at Lam, OK. V. V.e;D, r.vett . cr of Title (J ALLKXK AMP S: WOOD, (Sueoessor- to lolm If. P'h.) I..IW, HEAL ESI i n: :ind TX-IM11(. InLXO- UNION, FRANKLIN COI TV, JI0t Have Complrt" Ah tmct of T.'t;. )ffle established in lfo5. A. W. MAUiMX, A 1 1 orn e v-a t-L a I'NION", MIS.si.lJU. M IIS m-M t A V s mimw T. A. LOV:, Attorney- at-Tnr, V',:'i: it.l,evariniis . i'rt ; - ' i'ectioii; . ,.j , hi .. i . - s;(ie g - - 1-. . 4fr